Arduino is the open source electronics prototyping platform. It has become popular in the world of hobbyists, students, artists, programmers and professionals. Arduino was born as an easy tool for fast prototyping, aimed at students without a background in electronics and programming.
All Arduino boards are completely open-source, empowering users to build them independently and eventually adapt them to their particular needs. The software, too, is open-source, and it is growing through the contributions of users worldwide.

Arduino is the open source electronics prototyping platform. It has become popular in the world of hobbyists, students, artists, programmers and professionals. Arduino was born as an easy tool for fast prototyping, aimed at students without a background in electronics and programming.
With Flowcode for Arduino, the advantages are even greater. Flowcode is one of the World’s most advanced graphical programming languages for microcontrollers. It allows you to create complex microcontroller applications with advanced peripheral interfacing which make it easy to connect wide range of devices such as switches, LCD displays, analogue sensors, SD cards, Real time clocks, RS232/RS485, GPS, GSM, Bluetooth and so on by just dragging and dropping icons onto a flowchart.

Arduino shields are boards that can be plugged on top of the Arduino PCB to extend its capabilities. This makes prototyping with Arduino plug and play. Instead of soldering or wiring external devices or sensors, you can simply hook your board with a shield. This speeds up development time even for absolute beginners.
This is a practical tutorial, we're gonna build a fully working complete Arduino Relay shield, we're gonna go through all the steps

Arduino shields are boards that can be plugged on top of the Arduino PCB to extend its capabilities. This makes prototyping with Arduino plug and play. Instead of soldering or wiring external devices or sensors, you can simply hook your board with a shield.
This is another practical tutorial, we're gonna build a fully working complete Arduino LCD Keypad shield, we're gonna go through all the steps, we'll start from scratch explaining and simulating the circuit diagram in Proteus, then we're gonna create a Printed circuit Board with Eagle but any PCB design software can also be used, then we're gonna generate the manufacturing files to manufacture the PCB with PCBWay our favorite low cost PCB manufacturing company and finally were're gonna test the operation of the shield with a simple Arduino sketch.

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